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Character Building Time!

You might recall that Character Options have answered the prayers of many Doctor Who fans who have long sought after a Time Lord themed LEGO kit by releasing their own series of brick-building toys, known as Character Building.

Well things have moved on a lot since then – they’re now releasing details of the sets, which start with the TARDIS Mini Set and the Dalek Progenitor Room Mini Set.

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Note to brick-building enthusiasts: these kits have even got LEGO-style serial codes!

03850 The TARDIS Mini Set

Build your very own TARDIS and re-create adventures in time and space with the Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond! The TARDIS, or Time and Relative Dimensions in Space, is the Doctor’s vehicle and home that can take him to any place and any time. Remember, itâ€™s bigger on the inside than the outside! Includes constructable TARDIS, fully articulated Eleventh Doctor and Amy Pond micro-figures. 5+

03857 Dalek Progenitor Room Mini Set

Join the Doctor on the Dalek Spaceship where five brand new, powerful Daleks have emerged from the Progenitor Chamber. They have disintegrated the older “inferior” models and are now ready to destroy Earth! Help the Doctor save the day and finally defeat his oldest enemy! Highly detailed Dalek construction playset including a Dalek: The Supreme micro-figure. 5+

We’re not yet sure when these kits will be released, but they’re looking pretty good, we think you will agree!

A long-term Doctor Who fan, Christian grew up watching the show and has early memories of the Graham Williams era. His favourite stories are Inferno, The Seeds of Doom and Human Nature (although The Empty Child, Blink and Utopia all come close). When he’s not bossing around the news team, Christian is a freelance writer specialising in mobile technology and domestic computing, and enjoys classic rock, cooking and spending time in the countryside with his wife and young children. You can find him on Twitter, Facebook and Google+.